J. A. Marín

636 total citations
37 papers, 457 citations indexed

About

J. A. Marín is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. A. Marín has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 457 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Plant Science, 19 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in J. A. Marín's work include Plant tissue culture and regeneration (16 papers), Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies (15 papers) and Plant Disease Management Techniques (8 papers). J. A. Marín is often cited by papers focused on Plant tissue culture and regeneration (16 papers), Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies (15 papers) and Plant Disease Management Techniques (8 papers). J. A. Marín collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Sri Lanka and Argentina. J. A. Marín's co-authors include Luis Miguel Pastor, P. Errea, A. Arbeloa, J. Ballesta, Juan Francisco Madrid, M. T. Castells, M. Herrero, O. P. Jones, Ricardo Pérez‐Tomás and Juan Antonio and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Botany, Physiologia Plantarum and Cell and Tissue Research.

In The Last Decade

J. A. Marín

35 papers receiving 401 citations

Peers

J. A. Marín
Lixia Pan China
Kent Vander Velden United States
Xianwu Zheng United States
Roy Storey New Zealand
Susan H. Hardin United States
Lixia Pan China
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All Works

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Sevilla, Emma, et al.. (2022). Identification of Early Salt-Stress-Responsive Proteins in In Vitro Prunus Cultured Excised Roots. Plants. 11(16). 2101–2101. 4 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (2011). Factors affecting shoot tip necrosis of Pistacia vera L. shoots cultured in vitro.. 107(4). 315–323. 3 indexed citations
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Arbeloa, A., et al.. (2011). Early Detection of Salt Stress Tolerance of Prunus Rootstocks by Excised Root Culture. HortScience. 46(1). 80–85. 5 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (2009). Proline content in root tissues and root exudates as a response to salt stress of excised root cultures of Prunus fruit tree rootstocks.. 105(4). 282–290. 9 indexed citations
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Arbeloa, A., et al.. (2009). In Vitro Culture of ‘Myrobalan’ (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.) Embryos. HortScience. 44(6). 1672–1674. 17 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., Emmanuel Okogbenin, Chiedozie Egesi, et al.. (2008). Cassava genomics research at CIAT. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research). 1 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (2004). STRATIFICATION TEMPERATURE AFFECTS THE IN VITRO GERMINATION OF IMMATURE PRUNUS EMBRYOS. Acta Horticulturae. 135–140. 7 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (2003). FIELD PERFORMANCE OF GRAFTED FRUIT-TREE ROOTSTOCKS WAS NOT AFFECTED BY MICROPROPAGATION. Acta Horticulturae. 295–299. 10 indexed citations
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Errea, P., et al.. (2001). Early detection of graft incompatibility in apricot (Prunus armeniaca) using in vitro techniques. Physiologia Plantarum. 112(1). 135–141. 64 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (2000). [The interaction between corn and Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia].. PubMed. 41(1). 17–23. 1 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (1998). Excised rootstock roots cultured in vitro. Plant Cell Reports. 18(3-4). 350–355. 12 indexed citations
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Puente, Javier & J. A. Marín. (1997). In vitro rootability of clonal apple microcuttings, derived from rooted and unrooted shoots. Scientia Horticulturae. 68(1-4). 227–230. 6 indexed citations
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Pastor, Luis Miguel, et al.. (1994). Morphological and histochemical study of human submucosal laryngeal glands. The Anatomical Record. 239(4). 453–467. 16 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (1988). Stomatal structure and functioning as a response to environmental changes in acclimatized micropropagated Prunus cerasus L.. Annals of Botany. 62(6). 663–670. 46 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A., et al.. (1988). IS DESICCATION THE CAUSE OF THE POOR SURVIVAL RATE IN THE ACCLIMATIZATION OF MICROPROPAGATED PRUNUS CERASUS L.?. Acta Horticulturae. 105–112. 7 indexed citations
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Marín, J. A. & Juan Antonio. (1984). Estudio del desarrollo de los ostracodos Eucypris aragonica y Heterocypris salina en cultivo de barro. 3 indexed citations

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